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12604 publications

  1. Religion, Conflict, and Peacebuilding
  2. Religion, Consumerism and Sustainability
  3. Religion, Crime and Punishment
  4. Religion, Culture, and Sacred Space
  5. Religion, Culture, and the Public Sphere in China and Japan
  6. Religion, Disability, and Interpersonal Violence
  7. Religion, Education and Human Rights
  8. Religion, Ethik und Politik
  9. Religion, Ethnicity and Social Change
  10. Religion, Extremism and Violence in South Asia
  11. Religion, Faith and Crime
  12. Religion, Gender and Citizenship
  13. Religion, Gender, and Culture in the Pre-Modern World
  14. Religion, Globalization and Political Culture in the Third World
  15. Religion, Government and Political Culture in Early Modern Germany
  16. Religion, Kirche und Gesellschaft in Deutschland
  17. Religion, Kultur und Politik im Vorderen Orient
  18. Religion, Law and Dispute Resolution in Canada and the USA: Case Studies of Islam and Judaism
  19. Religion, Law, and the Medical Neglect of Children in the United States, 1870–2000
  20. Religion, Menschenrechte und Menschenrechtspolitik
  21. Religion, Migration and Business
  22. Religion, Mysticism, and Transcultural Entanglements in Modern South Asia
  23. Religion, National Identity, and Confessional Politics in Lebanon
  24. Religion, Pacifism, and Nonviolence
  25. Religion, Personality, and Mental Health
  26. Religion, Philosophy and Knowledge
  27. Religion, Politics and Thomas Hobbes
  28. Religion, Politics, and Turkey’s EU Accession
  29. Religion, Politics, and Values in Poland
  30. Religion, Politics, and the Earth
  31. Religion, Politics, and the Origins of Palestine Refugee Relief
  32. Religion, Power, and Resistance from the Eleventh to the Sixteenth Centuries
  33. Religion, Rationality and Community
  34. Religion, Reason and Nature in Early Modern Europe
  35. Religion, Rebellion, Revolution
  36. Religion, Revolution and the Russian Intelligentsia 1900–1912
  37. Religion, Secularism, and the Spiritual Paths of Virginia Woolf
  38. Religion, Social Memory and Conflict
  39. Religion, Social Practice, and Contested Hegemonies
  40. Religion, Spirituality and Everyday Practice
  41. Religion, State, and Society
  42. Religion, Sustainability, and Place
  43. Religion, Theology, and Class
  44. Religion, Truth and Language-Games
  45. Religion, Women’s Health Rights, and Sustainable Development in Zimbabwe: Volume 1
  46. Religion, Women’s Health Rights, and Sustainable Development in Zimbabwe: Volume 2
  47. Religion-State Encounters in Hindu Domains
  48. Religion.Geist.Musik
  49. Religionen - Global Player in der internationalen Politik?
  50. Religionen der Welt
  51. Religionen erforschen
  52. Religionen und Demokratie
  53. Religionen verstehen
  54. Religionen, Religion und christliche Offenbarung
  55. Religions and Extraterrestrial Life
  56. Religions and Migrations in the Black Sea Region
  57. Religions and the Global Rise of Civilizational Populism
  58. Religions in International Political Economy
  59. Religions of the Silk Road
  60. Religions, Nations, and Transnationalism in Multiple Modernities
  61. Religions- und Weltanschauungsrecht
  62. Religions- und Weltanschauungsrecht
  63. Religionsanalyse und Theorieentwicklung
  64. Religionsfreiheit - Menschenrecht oder Toleranzgebot?
  65. Religionsfreiheit und Toleranz im Altertum
  66. Religionsgemeinschaften in der direkten Demokratie
  67. Religionsgemeinschaften, Zivilgesellschaft und Staat
  68. Religionshybride
  69. Religionsphilosophie
  70. Religionsphilosophie
  71. Religionsphilosophie als Perspektive
  72. Religionsphilosophie nach Fichte
  73. Religionsphilosophie nach Hegel
  74. Religionsphilosophie nach Kant
  75. Religionsphilosophie nach Pascal
  76. Religionsphilosophie nach Wittgenstein
  77. Religionspolitik und Politik der Religionen in Deutschland
  78. Religionspolitik und politische Religion in Japan und Europa
  79. Religionspsychologie
  80. Religionssensibilität
  81. Religionssoziologie
  82. Religionstrends in der Schweiz
  83. Religiosity and Recognition
  84. Religiosity in East and West
  85. Religiosität in der säkularisierten Welt
  86. Religiotainment
  87. Religious Aesthetics
  88. Religious Belief
  89. Religious Beliefs, Evolutionary Psychiatry, and Mental Health in America
  90. Religious Cognition in China
  91. Religious Complexity in the Public Sphere
  92. Religious Consciousness and Experience
  93. Religious Conversion and Disaffiliation
  94. Religious Conversions in the Mediterranean World
  95. Religious Credibility under Fire
  96. Religious Diversity and Interreligious Dialogue
  97. Religious Diversity at School
  98. Religious Diversity in Chinese Thought
  99. Religious Diversity in European Prisons
  100. Religious Diversity in Southeast Asia and the Pacific
  101. Religious Doctrines and their Influence on Entrepreneurship
  102. Religious Economies in Secular Context
  103. Religious Education
  104. Religious Education in Public Schools: Study of Comparative Law
  105. Religious Education in a Global-Local World
  106. Religious Education in a Multicultural Europe
  107. Religious Education in a Post-Secular Age
  108. Religious Entanglements Between Germans and Indians, 1800–1945
  109. Religious Epiphanies Across Traditions and Cultures
  110. Religious Ethics in a Time of Globalism
  111. Religious Ethics in the Market Economy
  112. Religious Experience
  113. Religious Experience Among Second Generation Korean Americans
  114. Religious Experience and New Materialism
  115. Religious Experience and Self-Psychology
  116. Religious Experience in Trauma
  117. Religious Faith of the Chinese
  118. Religious Ferment in Russia
  119. Religious Freedom at Risk
  120. Religious Fundamentalisms and the Human Rights of Women
  121. Religious Genius
  122. Religious Hair Display and Its Meanings
  123. Religious Identities and the Global South
  124. Religious Ideology and the Roots of the Global Jihad
  125. Religious Imagination and Language in Emerson and Nietzsche
  126. Religious Imaging in Millennialist America
  127. Religious Indifference
  128. Religious Internationals in the Modern World
  129. Religious Knowledge
  130. Religious Language
  131. Religious Language and Asian American Hybridity
  132. Religious Liberties for Corporations?: Hobby Lobby, the Affordable Care Act, and the Constitution
  133. Religious Liberty in a Lockean Society
  134. Religious Life and English Culture in the Reformation
  135. Religious Methods and Resources in Bioethics
  136. Religious Minorities in Non-Secular Middle Eastern and North African States
  137. Religious Minorities in Turkey
  138. Religious Morality in John Henry Newman
  139. Religious Perspectives on Bioethics and Human Rights
  140. Religious Perspectives on Human Vulnerability in Bioethics
  141. Religious Perspectives on Social Responsibility in Health
  142. Religious Pluralism
  143. Religious Pluralism and Law in Contemporary Brazil
  144. Religious Pluralism and the Modern World
  145. Religious Renewal in France, 1789-1870
  146. Religious Representation in Place
  147. Religious Resistance to Neoliberalism
  148. Religious Revelation
  149. Religious Rhetoric in US Right-Wing Politics
  150. Religious Rules, State Law, and Normative Pluralism - A Comparative Overview
  151. Religious Schism in the Russian Aristocracy 1860–1900 Radstockism and Pashkovism
  152. Religious Speciation
  153. Religious Stereotyping and Interreligious Relations
  154. Religious Tolerance in the Atlantic World
  155. Religious Tolerance, Education and the Curriculum
  156. Religious Tourism and Heritage in Brazil
  157. Religious Transactions in Colonial South India
  158. Religious Transnationalism and Climate Change
  159. Religious Trauma, Queer Identities
  160. Religious Violence between Christians and Jews
  161. Religious Voices in the Politics of International Development
  162. Religious and Spiritual Practices in India
  163. Religiöse Akteure in Demokratisierungsprozessen
  164. Religiöse Bildung im öffentlichen Interesse
  165. Religiöse Differenz in der frühen Kindheit
  166. Religiöse Identitäten in politischen Konflikten
  167. Religiöse Identitätsbildung junger Alevit:innen und Sunnit:innen
  168. Religiöse Kommunikation und weltanschauliches Wissen
  169. Religiöse Migrantengemeinden und ihre Dienstleistungen für ältere Menschen
  170. Religiöse Rituale und soziale Ordnung
  171. Religiöser Pluralismus im Fokus quantitativer Religionsforschung
  172. Religiöser Pluralismus und Gesellschaftsstruktur / Religious Pluralism and Social Structure
  173. Religiöser Pluralismus und Toleranz in Europa
  174. Religiöser Sozialismus und Pazifismus
  175. Religiöser Wandel als Säkularisierungsfolge
  176. Religiöser und kirchlicher Wandel in Ostdeutschland 1989–1999
  177. Relikte der Strata
  178. Reloading Data Protection
  179. Relocating Modern Science
  180. Relocating Popular Music
  181. Relocating the History of Science
  182. Relocation of Economic Activity
  183. Reluctant Celebrity
  184. Remaining Issues in the Decommissioning of Nuclear Powered Vessels
  185. Remaining Relevant in Your Tech Career
  186. Remaking Citizenship in Multicultural Europe
  187. Remaking Culture on Wall Street
  188. Remaking Eastern Europe — On the Political Economy of Transition
  189. Remaking HIV Prevention in the 21st Century
  190. Remaking Kurosawa
  191. Remaking Madrid
  192. Remaking Monetary Policy in China
  193. Remaking Romanticism
  194. Remaking Social Work for the New Global Era
  195. Remaking Sustainable Urbanism
  196. Remaking Transitional Justice in the United States
  197. Remaking the Conquering Heroes
  198. Remaking the Postwar World Economy
  199. Remanufactured Fashion
  200. Remapping Africa in the Global Space